An Argentine appellate court dismissed a criminal case Thursday against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her political supporters that accused them of conspiring to hide Iranian officials’ involvement in a bombing here in 1994.

If you live far from Mexico and you've heard of the 43 missing students of Ayotzinapa teachers training college, the chances are that a highly tactical online awareness campaign, involving thousands of Mexicans angry with their government, has had something to do with it.

In the remote valley of the Cisnes there is no phone signal and no wi-fi. Even people are few and far between. But there is one thing that draws in tourists - the trout, as Tom Fort found on a fly-fishing trip to Patagonia.

Court Strips Democratic Unity Coalition's Status 8 Days before Polls. Just over a week before local elections in Bolivia on March 29, the country’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) cancelled the juridical status of the opposition Democrat Unity Coalition (UD)

The A´I Cofán people are among those benefitting from Ecuador’s Socio Bosque program. Since they are now compensated for conserving the rainforest, the A´I Cofán are able to enjoy modern convenience while holding on to their cultural heritage